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kate kelly shows us this bookstore is the creation of a veteran teacher who has used the idea of change to change thousands of lives. she is this week's jefferson award winner. >> reporter: for 21 years, nancy caldwell has worked among these classrooms and hallways at franklin elementary school in san jose. and though she retired from teaching this year, she has left an impressive legacy. >> did you find what you wanted? >> reporter: nancy started this student-run bookstore at her school. for 15 years, every week at lunchtime, students can browse and buy lightly-used children's books for just a few quarters. teach in a very low social i don't economic area where parents are paying rent and paying money for food and that's about all they can afford. >> reporter: so when nancy was invited into her students' homes, she saw a need that she could fill. >> i noticed that there were no books in the children's homes. and books are important to learning. >> reporter: nancy first started this bookstore at school after reading an article in parade magazine, where a teacher in new york had created
kate kelly shows us this bookstore is the creation of a veteran teacher who has used the idea of change to change thousands of lives. she is this week's jefferson award winner. >> reporter: for 21 years, nancy caldwell has worked among these classrooms and hallways at franklin elementary school in san jose. and though she retired from teaching this year, she has left an impressive legacy. >> did you find what you wanted? >> reporter: nancy started this student-run bookstore at...
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so they are not used to that weather. september, mid september, we're not really used to rain showers, whatever you want to call it. >> it's in the forecast. it's been misty and drizzly all day, too. here's our golden gate bridge shot, that sums is up best. windshield wipers. we're used to that for the morning commute. but noontime we usually clear. not so much at the coast. the farther inland, you will vmi proving conditions. but along the coastline, low clouds are in effect for today. 80s inland. areas of follow fog developing inland in the valleys. fog and drizzle at the bay, more fog and drizzle for the coastline with temperatures essentially in the 50s. we are watching beautiful satellite and radar here. the west coast. and it is showing the clouds coming in associated with the frontal system as it pushes closer to the bay area, we'll have more clouds developing, we are expecting a cloudy saturday, more clouds than today especially inland and in addition to that, eventually a chance of rainfall will be moving in with
so they are not used to that weather. september, mid september, we're not really used to rain showers, whatever you want to call it. >> it's in the forecast. it's been misty and drizzly all day, too. here's our golden gate bridge shot, that sums is up best. windshield wipers. we're used to that for the morning commute. but noontime we usually clear. not so much at the coast. the farther inland, you will vmi proving conditions. but along the coastline, low clouds are in effect for today....
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. >>> hello to you, thanks for joining us. i'm juliette goodrich. >>> today, crews are starting to haul away the charred debris left by the pipeline explosion and fire in san bruno. the goal is to clear all the wreckage so that rebuilding can begin. anne makovec is in san bruno, where the removal work is expected to take several weeks. anne. >> reporter: that's right. and it's going on here behind me. i'm standing on claremont the intersection of fairmont there behind me. you can see two excavators at work, one on one side of the road and the other on the other. they specifically close the properties they would be working on today to stay out of -- each crew could stay out of the other's way. >> this isn't just a demolition job. this is a removal of individual's homes and personal belongings, their material. >> reporter: clean-up at the site of san bruno explosion began today. the county has chosen three properties to start with, a separate crew for each, focused on what's been left behind. >> when we're going onto properties,
. >>> hello to you, thanks for joining us. i'm juliette goodrich. >>> today, crews are starting to haul away the charred debris left by the pipeline explosion and fire in san bruno. the goal is to clear all the wreckage so that rebuilding can begin. anne makovec is in san bruno, where the removal work is expected to take several weeks. anne. >> reporter: that's right. and it's going on here behind me. i'm standing on claremont the intersection of fairmont there behind...
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and that means even hands free devices could be used. and a safety group says there is not enough evidence to prove such a ban would be effective. and the supporters point to a recent survey that shows distracted driving fatalities caused by cell phone use and texting increase 28% from 2005 to 2008. >> i think there is a sense out there that this is dangerous, that this should not be done. but yet, folks admit 70% that they have used a cell phone while driving and 24% admitted that they texted while driving. so there is a disconnect. >> california currently bans texting and holding your cell phone while talking and driving. >>> get this. aaa wants to go further and is launching a campaign asking people to turn off their cell phones and each put them in their trunk while they drive. >>> well, this november, voters in oakland will elect a new mayor. tonight, they will have a chance to get to know some of the candidates better. all 10 candidates have been invited to attend a forum this evening from 7:00 to 9:00 at temple sinai. that's at 28
and that means even hands free devices could be used. and a safety group says there is not enough evidence to prove such a ban would be effective. and the supporters point to a recent survey that shows distracted driving fatalities caused by cell phone use and texting increase 28% from 2005 to 2008. >> i think there is a sense out there that this is dangerous, that this should not be done. but yet, folks admit 70% that they have used a cell phone while driving and 24% admitted that they...
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can you tell us about that? >> no, sorry. >> reporter: can you just explain what kind of caregivers they are? >> the men drove the women to the hospital. none was seriously hurt. >>> a container ship docked tow port of oakland after hitting a whale. a look from chopper 5. the whale was stuck on the bow of that ship after being hit. it's believed the whale may have already been dead before the ship hit it. the coast guard says that this type of thing has never happened before that they know of. >> a man is in the hospital this afternoon after being shot by police in concord about 2:30 this morning on clayton road and ashbury drive. police say they tried to stop the man because they believed he was a robbery suspect. he ran off when they tried to talk to him. officers say the man pulled out a handgun and they shot him. the man is in his early 20s. he is expected to survive. >>> $17,000 reward is being offered to find the gunman who shot and killed a berkeley man while he was walking home. he had just left a party
can you tell us about that? >> no, sorry. >> reporter: can you just explain what kind of caregivers they are? >> the men drove the women to the hospital. none was seriously hurt. >>> a container ship docked tow port of oakland after hitting a whale. a look from chopper 5. the whale was stuck on the bow of that ship after being hit. it's believed the whale may have already been dead before the ship hit it. the coast guard says that this type of thing has never happened...
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so you are supposed to use your mylar bag. apparently everybody got one with the transponders when they got it. and a lot of people are thinking where the heck of it is or i threw it away and you can get a replacement mylar bag for free, and we have a link on cbs5.com. >> that will be a popular item. i know i threw it away. >> i know. who wouldn't? it doesn't say save me. >> why would i keep it. >> and it will save you tens of -- you know, however much in tolls. >> and headaches, too. anne makovec in fremont, thank you very much. >>> and a new benefit to the flu shot. how the vaccine can also prevent heart problems. plus, genetically engineered salmon could soon be on a menu near you. but critics, they call it franken fish. >>> and fall arrives this week. and so could 90-degree temperatures. i know, 90s and fall? it is not supposed to be happening. we have the seven-day forecast, and we will take a look at the next upcoming day, the first day of fall, and a pretty hot weekend, in just a few moments. [ male announcer ] as the c
so you are supposed to use your mylar bag. apparently everybody got one with the transponders when they got it. and a lot of people are thinking where the heck of it is or i threw it away and you can get a replacement mylar bag for free, and we have a link on cbs5.com. >> that will be a popular item. i know i threw it away. >> i know. who wouldn't? it doesn't say save me. >> why would i keep it. >> and it will save you tens of -- you know, however much in tolls. >>...
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big strong high pressure system giving us nice dry offshore winds, warming us up, giving us record-breaking heat. that was to start the workweek and again today, more records possible. 98 in san jose. that could be a new record. 102 in los gatos. 100 in campbell and cupertino. mid-90s from mountain view to palo alto. and just along the coastline, those 70s look good, don't they? 75 daly city, 74 pacifica. east bay locations where the heat is. 102 antioch, 103 danville. today expected to be warmer than yesterday in livermore with 104. and the closer you get to the bay, the more reasonable the temperatures are. 92 oakland. 93 hayward. north bay location, upper 90s in san rafael and san anselmo and 100 possible in petaluma and sonoma. 85 in sausalito and 89 degrees in san francisco. five-day forecast, tomorrow, we are definitely cooling down a bit almost a 10-degree drop in your temperatures inland around the bay close to 15 degrees. and then each day things get just a little bit cooler and closer to more seasonal highs by the time the week and arrives. our mypix photo for the noon hour called
big strong high pressure system giving us nice dry offshore winds, warming us up, giving us record-breaking heat. that was to start the workweek and again today, more records possible. 98 in san jose. that could be a new record. 102 in los gatos. 100 in campbell and cupertino. mid-90s from mountain view to palo alto. and just along the coastline, those 70s look good, don't they? 75 daly city, 74 pacifica. east bay locations where the heat is. 102 antioch, 103 danville. today expected to be...